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all the negative propaganda against us and spite of all that you came over to help us it's very important for me i would never get anything like that back in the netherlands. you know do you have any regrets do you ever think about the way many young ladies go about settling down and having the family thing where you. know that you will never never i mean i had regrets many times when i would not be able to go through another track i was saying to myself i cannot do it i won't be able to do it but every time i go back i was happy i had managed these are the kind of obstacles that you put up for yourself and then you overcome them each time more successfully than the last time as her regret is about on having a family definitely no i wouldn't want a lot of that kind. what do you expect for your future do you see yourself involved in colombian politics for instance. by the way i see it my future is wilfork doing which has required for them if the organization needs me as a teacher or a politician i will do it for them. clark is by all means a key player in the armed conflict as been lasting
all the negative propaganda against us and spite of all that you came over to help us it's very important for me i would never get anything like that back in the netherlands. you know do you have any regrets do you ever think about the way many young ladies go about settling down and having the family thing where you. know that you will never never i mean i had regrets many times when i would not be able to go through another track i was saying to myself i cannot do it i won't be able to do it...
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stay with us. coming after the break, we want to talk specifically about municipal debt which has been one of the areas that perhaps has been under cover but has seen an impact as the fiscal cliff approaches. congress may be able to avoid the starry cliff. they're set to temporarily extend the u.s. farm bill. the move would keep a long dormant milk subsidy from coming back to life when the current bill expires today. under a new law, the milk could be forced at prices well above what farmers are getting now if that subsidy was pushed aside. let's get a look at what's on the agenda this week in the u.s. there is no data out today and markets will put in a full trading session on wednesday. thursday is the adp employment report and weekly jobless claims. friday brings the december payroll numbers. we also get ism services and factory orders. plenty of data there. it will be quite a busy week. from all of us here at "worldwide exchange," happy early new year. on that note, we want to know if you made
stay with us. coming after the break, we want to talk specifically about municipal debt which has been one of the areas that perhaps has been under cover but has seen an impact as the fiscal cliff approaches. congress may be able to avoid the starry cliff. they're set to temporarily extend the u.s. farm bill. the move would keep a long dormant milk subsidy from coming back to life when the current bill expires today. under a new law, the milk could be forced at prices well above what farmers...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@v span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. here's a look at books being published this week. >>> now from albany, new york we hear about the state-mandated. it promotes cultural initiative through author presentations, film screenings, workshops and more. >> see each of them just vividly as i could see the posters. i'm donald faulkner. i'm director of the new york state writers institute. what we do, what i do is kind of intellectual. we bring a lot of writers through to albany to do readings. we do a number of other types of programs. events writing workshops and film series and programs with young writers and summer institute we run in czar tow saratoga. adventure but this thing ruined everything. >> go far and wide. find the west writers we can. it's like bringing the world to the particular place, and i don't think -- i can't think of any other organizations even some of the better known ones in major cities that have such a regular flow of creative talent coming through and at no cost to the public with our open-door poli
send us an e-mail at booktv@v span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. here's a look at books being published this week. >>> now from albany, new york we hear about the state-mandated. it promotes cultural initiative through author presentations, film screenings, workshops and more. >> see each of them just vividly as i could see the posters. i'm donald faulkner. i'm director of the new york state writers institute. what we do, what i do is kind of intellectual. we bring a lot...
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thanks for joining us on "the closing bell." no observation tonight. our deepest prayers and condolences to all the families hit by this senseless tragedy. our prayers are with you. good night. >>> this is "options action." tonight, core, apple shares continue their swoon. dan nathan sees an opportunity in qualcomm and makes four times your money in just one month. he'll show you how. >>> plus call it a shanghai surprise. the chinese stock market has its best one-day rally in three years. so are coal stocks not far behind? co-and carter think so. they're explain. >>> why are all those traders going yahoo for yahoo! calls. kol scott nations reveals. the action starts now. >>> back in the heart of new york city's time square. stocks closing at the lows of the day. the culprit is a familiar name, apple. the stock has now lost 27% of its value in just three months. it hit a ten-month low today, closing near the lows of the session. what is the next stop for america's favorite stock? let's get in the money. dan, this has to be more than tax selling at this
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got a question out there, send us a tweet at cnbc options. we'll answer it right after the show on our new website. yes, options action.cnbc pin come is the latest web sensation. in addition to scott, you'll find greater trader blogs and exclusive trades. do check it out. here is what's coming up next. >>> call it an air ball. dan made a bearish bet on nike, the stock has only put more points on the board. the time taking off the shot clock, can dan pull off a late comeback. find out when options action returns. >>> time for pump up the volumes, the names on the sizzle index. don't google it. this internet media company is undergoing a massive strategy change. this week they made a big leap, revamping the e-mail service which is the most popular one in the country, traders must have got it clicked because the options action got bullish. who is it? the answer when "options action" returns. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hon
got a question out there, send us a tweet at cnbc options. we'll answer it right after the show on our new website. yes, options action.cnbc pin come is the latest web sensation. in addition to scott, you'll find greater trader blogs and exclusive trades. do check it out. here is what's coming up next. >>> call it an air ball. dan made a bearish bet on nike, the stock has only put more points on the board. the time taking off the shot clock, can dan pull off a late comeback. find out...
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you have taken us into thorny territory. from your visits to china, your conversations with the students there and officials there, do you have a sense that we are on a path>> thank you. "washington post." thank you for those remarks. territory. from your visits to china, and your conversations with students and officials, if you have a sense that we are on a path where an independent judiciary can be formed in a system that is ruled by communist party that puts other values much more on you are siding. do you have a sense the party is willing to make the kind of compromises that will put it out of business? >> you are asking the question ii do not know. i do know that you have an entire generation of students who were very much up to speed on this. they do see a rule of law and the kind of values and our constitution as worthwhile and important. how do get from here to there? the battle becomes half won. it is an article of faith with me. there is no dictatorship. but eventually, public opinion does matter. informed public
you have taken us into thorny territory. from your visits to china, your conversations with the students there and officials there, do you have a sense that we are on a path>> thank you. "washington post." thank you for those remarks. territory. from your visits to china, and your conversations with students and officials, if you have a sense that we are on a path where an independent judiciary can be formed in a system that is ruled by communist party that puts other values...
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dan, lay out the trade for us. >> this was a tough trade. buying out right premium on a directional base business, very difficult to make money. by the end of the day, it came in. i traded a couple different things. i'm going to talk about what i traded at the end of the day. this is one i really like here. when the stock was about $59.80, i bought the january expiration, 62 half, 65 call spread for about 55 cents. i sold one of the 62 half calls at 90 cents -- excuse me, bought one for 90 cents. to reduce the cost, i sold one 65 calls at 35 cents. my max risk is 65. between 63.05 and 65, i can nak $1.95. max gain is $1.95: i can lose that 55 cents in premium up to 55 cents. below 62 half, i lose to 55. here is the thing. this is like catching a falling knife here. you don't want to buy stocks like this on big volume days like that. this is a really good defined risk way to play. >> i like this trade really for two reasons. you highlighted only 6% of the revenues come from apple. actually even if apple started to see compression on the margi
dan, lay out the trade for us. >> this was a tough trade. buying out right premium on a directional base business, very difficult to make money. by the end of the day, it came in. i traded a couple different things. i'm going to talk about what i traded at the end of the day. this is one i really like here. when the stock was about $59.80, i bought the january expiration, 62 half, 65 call spread for about 55 cents. i sold one of the 62 half calls at 90 cents -- excuse me, bought one for...
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all of us working together for america we want america expect us work together. you cannot please everybody. if you are just taxing everybody because it is the easy way to go because you didn't want to cut, it could affect the whole economy. people could be without jobs again. you know, it is not a good area to go in. i look at it like a different area. when i was growing up, everyone listen to free bird from lynyrd skynyrd. i think sums things have changed. now they listen to other songs. [laughter] neil: i do want to ask you a personal question. you're one of the most recognizable fitness folks. do you you pick out when you go to a restaurant? would you do? >> i handled that sales proposition long time ago. i believe in the temple buried. five days a week, treat your body is a temple. two days a week, treated treat it as an amusement park. they will never know which days those are. listen, what happens if they start passing this account we don't lose? neil: you know, that is a very good point. >> and where along the line, someone has to let america go and think
all of us working together for america we want america expect us work together. you cannot please everybody. if you are just taxing everybody because it is the easy way to go because you didn't want to cut, it could affect the whole economy. people could be without jobs again. you know, it is not a good area to go in. i look at it like a different area. when i was growing up, everyone listen to free bird from lynyrd skynyrd. i think sums things have changed. now they listen to other songs....
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navy so that brings us to the u.s. be able to announce by a bomb almost a year ago at the pentagon if they go with the militaristic kind of speed with them towards asia then we're going to have a conflagration against china soon within the next few weeks east a goal for some kind of commercial alliances with countries in asia individually dennis' a much better prospects for the u.s. and for the west in general ok alexander you know we're getting i mean you know nato is nato a force for good ok because it's looking to the pacific now. well i mean nato is reaching out to countries like australia and japan to intensify their cooperation but i'll give you an example of that you just mentioned a country where i travel relatively often and that is libya if it had not been for nato colonel gadhafi would have murdered the inhabitants of let him go i don't know that we don't know that how do you know that would do you know what he's for you know that we don't know that that's what he's are going to i know has he does he was i u
navy so that brings us to the u.s. be able to announce by a bomb almost a year ago at the pentagon if they go with the militaristic kind of speed with them towards asia then we're going to have a conflagration against china soon within the next few weeks east a goal for some kind of commercial alliances with countries in asia individually dennis' a much better prospects for the u.s. and for the west in general ok alexander you know we're getting i mean you know nato is nato a force for good ok...
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for us, it's innovation. at a time when the squeeze are on, innovation is sometimes on the back burner because price becomes the most important thing. maybe i don't get the best product available in the market but i get a product that does the job and it's cheaper. if it's becoming a little more tense, that may be in one or two markets the dominating factor. i have to deal with that. so for us it means more agile, faster reaction, reducing costs and dealing with the balance sheet. >> some businesses are now controlled by asian companies like the pc manufacturing. do you think it's the fate of the telecom equipmentmaker? >> i don't agree with that for the first reason that a lot of this is transforming. you picked up the phone to talk. today, you pick up a tablet to do many different things. you get a mixture of the telecom world. so that environment is so inf x influxed, there are so many different forces coming through to the forefront that you need not just to have your technology side, you need to have you
for us, it's innovation. at a time when the squeeze are on, innovation is sometimes on the back burner because price becomes the most important thing. maybe i don't get the best product available in the market but i get a product that does the job and it's cheaper. if it's becoming a little more tense, that may be in one or two markets the dominating factor. i have to deal with that. so for us it means more agile, faster reaction, reducing costs and dealing with the balance sheet. >> some...
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e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us here @@cnbcwex. >>> going, going gone. depleting resources isn't just a concern for environmentalists but for the community, their. as finite materials become scarer and prices inch upwards, some companies have to look at alternatives. the resource crunch may be around the corner. joining us for more is tom delay, chief executive of the carbon trust. tom, welcome. >> good morning. >> you've been trying to draw attention to this issue. how do we know beyond this general sense of resource depletion just how unprepared companies are for this transition? >> well, we advise governments and businesses around the world, particularly leading organizations on resource efficiency and carbon reduction. we wanted to see whether there was a broader passion here and whether other organizations were engaged in the same way as leading organizations. we did market research. we looked into almost 500 executive opinions on essentially resource efficiency, resource crunch, what they were doing -- >> what do you mean resource? what kind of res
e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us here @@cnbcwex. >>> going, going gone. depleting resources isn't just a concern for environmentalists but for the community, their. as finite materials become scarer and prices inch upwards, some companies have to look at alternatives. the resource crunch may be around the corner. joining us for more is tom delay, chief executive of the carbon trust. tom, welcome. >> good morning. >> you've been trying to draw attention to this issue....
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still with us, alistair. first of all, it seems like netanyahu has the upper hand in terms of the elections. is there any doubt that he's going to be re-elected? >> there's always a bit of doubt. but he and his part they are, as you put it, the party, the extreme right wing party, they'll probably only get something like 35 seats. and they need 6 is for a majority. so they're still going to have to negotiate with the coalition, probably bring. >> a couple of the orthodox jewish parties. and there's a couple of right centers which together are likely to give them a stable majority. so i think marginal the possibility of netten use hue not being returned to prime minister's office. now, for the last year, i've been saying, including several times on cnbc, that netanyahu would not launch a strike against iran until this election was out of the way. now, i could still be proved wrong, but it's sort of looking like one of my better calls at the moment. and markets seem to have got that message on board. if you thi
still with us, alistair. first of all, it seems like netanyahu has the upper hand in terms of the elections. is there any doubt that he's going to be re-elected? >> there's always a bit of doubt. but he and his part they are, as you put it, the party, the extreme right wing party, they'll probably only get something like 35 seats. and they need 6 is for a majority. so they're still going to have to negotiate with the coalition, probably bring. >> a couple of the orthodox jewish...
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e-mail us your thoughts or tweet us. and moving forward, i think we have just mentioned what you can do with the e-mails. and now we want to take a look at the markets. the ftse 100 adding .3%. double that for the xetra dax. the cac 40 up by about .25% and the ibex is snapping up this morning. it's up about 1%. the bond will reflect this risk on attitude. we're seeing spain and italy yields falling 5.4% or just under that level in spain. gilt in particular, if you look at the 1.92% level, this on the back of the inflation report which showed cpi up 2.7% year on year. forex, the euro/dollar was stronger earlier. we're seeing just a little bit to the up side. not too far off the 1.32 mark which is extraordinary. the sterling moving to a multi month high. 1.62. it's just over that level this morning, up .1%. >>> now, spain will keep a quick look -- take a quick look at the results from italy in this debt auction. we've got basically an offering of short-term bills, three month and six-month bills. the yields on that are sti
e-mail us your thoughts or tweet us. and moving forward, i think we have just mentioned what you can do with the e-mails. and now we want to take a look at the markets. the ftse 100 adding .3%. double that for the xetra dax. the cac 40 up by about .25% and the ibex is snapping up this morning. it's up about 1%. the bond will reflect this risk on attitude. we're seeing spain and italy yields falling 5.4% or just under that level in spain. gilt in particular, if you look at the 1.92% level, this...
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chooses to use the consensus get a. chance to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact the lives choose the access to your office. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow eurozone finance ministers have boosted spain's beleaguered banks by approving a forty billion euro rescue package for them back in june the same minister said they were ready to provide aid of up to one hundred billion euros despite the recession madrid is trying at all costs to avoid asking for sovereign bailout economists and financial consultant marco pierre pauline believes this bailout is just the first of manny. and independent report commissioned by the spanish government back in june found that while they estimated that the banks would need sixty two billion euros to rescue the banking system and of course many thought at the time that the figure was was quite conservative. of course since since. the summer the situation has deteriorated in spain. whereby unemployment has carried on rising loans having crease now to a record of close to eleven percent
chooses to use the consensus get a. chance to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact the lives choose the access to your office. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow eurozone finance ministers have boosted spain's beleaguered banks by approving a forty billion euro rescue package for them back in june the same minister said they were ready to provide aid of up to one hundred billion euros despite the recession madrid is trying at all costs to avoid asking...
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stay with us. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on grounipping at fedex office. >>> you are watching "worldwide exchange." no rest for italy. banking stocks lead the ftse mib lower as political uncertainty speaks investors. economic malaise in europe, japan and the u.s. all taking its toll. and obama and boehner meet face-to-face as the clock ticks towards the fiscal cliff. >>> china's growth has recently improved. may well be on track to surpass beijing's 7.5% gdp target for the year. but november's softer than expected trade data highlights the vulnerability to riskes from abroad. joining us more now is eunice eune. how likely is it that we see china hit or surpass these growth targets given the figures showed us? >> well, people are growing concerned abou
stay with us. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on grounipping at fedex office. >>> you are watching "worldwide exchange." no rest for italy. banking stocks lead the ftse mib lower as political uncertainty speaks investors. economic...
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give us your expectation? >> well, if the economy does go off the fiscal cliff, and right now the politicians are not creating any confidence that they are going to deal with it in the right way we'll see a sharp contraction of suh gdp growth in the first quarter, 2% to 2.5% and the reaction depends on what happens in washington. a lot of things are in place right now that will force them to reach a long-term deal in 2013 and relatively early in the deal -- year, i should say, even if they can't do something to prevent us from coming off the cliff in 2012. >> what will that deal look like? mean, obviously we are looking at probably higher taxes. we've got new taxes with the obama care legislation, the health care legislation so that's going to mean a bit of a pressure for folks. what about the employment situation as a result of cutbacks that we'll see because if we do get a deal we're going to see spending cuts. >> well, if you are going to reduce our budget deficit, you have to raise more revenues and you ha
give us your expectation? >> well, if the economy does go off the fiscal cliff, and right now the politicians are not creating any confidence that they are going to deal with it in the right way we'll see a sharp contraction of suh gdp growth in the first quarter, 2% to 2.5% and the reaction depends on what happens in washington. a lot of things are in place right now that will force them to reach a long-term deal in 2013 and relatively early in the deal -- year, i should say, even if...
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of had ten years between one thousand year old yvonne soli off and our two yusupov gave down between us because man the lead mullahs juge it doubled the lead up to thirty minutes and gave in karate rifled hole midway through the second hof to seal the three nil when the phillies but again i'm really happy that we couldn't be true being for six years and tonight we played solidly most at the bag and in a take home with fully deserved this win. in the cross and our darby ones are us as milly's finally broke the deadlock ten minutes after the interim however the home side cross the dark don't need to own with too late free kicks first dva should be its unleveled matter as with why minutes to go and alex on their martina clinch two weeks away in stoppage time. struggling world a managed to hold in form terry to one all draw well missing bend forward alex a supply of visitors to can only leave through unmarked on a one off first time short but former to erik midfield ish i mean i see equalised early in the second period after an impressive back heel by alex on the saluki. elias suffered this
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stay with us. more "dark it's now" after this. ♪ ♪ >> silicon everybody becoming up , bring in the vice-president, called in to help the debt negotiations. suddenly going nowhere at this hour. a surprise check at the end of the week. the mass in washington leaves employers guessing at how much money they should hold from your pay. will they go with the worst case scenario? and the world already starting to sell about -- celebrate the dawn of a new year. 2013 already happening in other parts of the world. we're 12 hours and 15 seconds away. it is the top of the hour. of course the mess we do every day, stocks every 15 minutes. the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: taking a look at the markets. seeing a mixed market. fairly light trading without futures down by seven, and nasdaq up 19 and s&p holding on to greek territory by about three. also watching apple. that stock up almost 3 percent this morning. the potential in 2013. looking at possibility of an apple television, expected
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get in touch with us here, e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us. >>> joe gill has decided not to slap a downgrade on the country's growth for the first time in four months. japan looks set to recover from its fourth remember session in 12 years on a pick up in industrial demand. still, it did warn that japan's economic environment remains week. the bank of japan also says foreign ownership of government bonds has risen to a record high at the end of september. this is important. the data suggests japan is growing more reliance on overseas investors to fund the nation's massive debt. reuters is reporting that heavy demand from japanese investors has helped increase foreign holding of polish sovereign bonds. asian investors are apparently attracted to poland's better returns and less risky economy. for more on this, we're joined by rajig beswos. i just want to start here on this point about japanese investors buying polish debt. you can understand why a japanese investor is looking for yields. is there any reason to be concerned about their
get in touch with us here, e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us. >>> joe gill has decided not to slap a downgrade on the country's growth for the first time in four months. japan looks set to recover from its fourth remember session in 12 years on a pick up in industrial demand. still, it did warn that japan's economic environment remains week. the bank of japan also says foreign ownership of government bonds has risen to a record high at the end of september. this is important. the...
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send us your predictions. you can e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet @cnbcwex, or even get direct to myself, @rosswestgate. and while we wait for the employment report, more thoughts about where european growth is going. drifting away. the bundesbank has warned of a possible recession in germany. central bank cutting its growth forecast for the eurozone's biggest economy and that expects growth to reach just 0.4% in 2013. a big cut from previous forecasts of 1% and 1.6%. there's also no political crisis in italy by the way. support has been withdrawn for the group run by monti. berlusconi hinted he may return to politics after stepping down last year. claudia joins us in milan. a number of reports suggested this may not upset investors too much just because we were going to have elections anyway, it doesn't bring it forward a lot earlier. is that the sense that you're getting? >> yes, it doesn't really change in terms of the timing. it just gives you an idea, though, of where berlusconi stands and what the s
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next to his dance is he tells us stories about his motherland. lives in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the animal ate saw the lichen and marks around the root is gather the turns and move to another pasha they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. british . market. what's really happening to the global economy. this is. if you. continue. the move provoked a quick response from the united nations which said it would be a favor to any future. as we've repeatedly said certain months are illegal under international law. he has repeated his call on all concerned to resume negotiations and intensify efforts towards a comprehensive just and lasting peace and also in the interests of peace any plans specifically for the one must be rescinded. why the decision to authorize more settled homes that came after last week's un vote upgrading the diplomatic status of
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the government refuses to use it. i did a piece in "the financial times," and they don't want to address the fact they ignore realtime data using surveys and technology from the 60s and 70 #s to come up with estimates at a time like this when we need to know what's going on in our economy. liz: by the way, that acquisition has been leveled adam: mrgses from both sides of the aisle in many years. david: it has, and as soon as we have more evidence, we'll bring it to you. thank you. >> i have the evidence. david: i saw the piece in the fc, a very provocative piece with the evidence. thank you, guys. liz: sam, good to see you as well. >> thanks, liz. liz: searching for a compromise on civilling the nation's debt crisis, we have someone who says it's not about raising or lowering taxes, but the answer lies in the tax code itself. former treasury secretary on just who should bear the biggest brunt joining us exclusively. david: also, michigan, imagine, the home of the united auto workers about to become the 24th state to b
the government refuses to use it. i did a piece in "the financial times," and they don't want to address the fact they ignore realtime data using surveys and technology from the 60s and 70 #s to come up with estimates at a time like this when we need to know what's going on in our economy. liz: by the way, that acquisition has been leveled adam: mrgses from both sides of the aisle in many years. david: it has, and as soon as we have more evidence, we'll bring it to you. thank you....
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joining us is the chief economist at diawa capital markets. thanks for joining us. at what sort of pace do you think this leadership might be able to implement their reforms, their switch to domestic demand? will they go at the same pace as the previous administration? >> i would say the pace would be faster. i would say most people are surprised by how fast the new leaders actually took actions. you know, mr. shi and the shenzhen a few weeks ago and he made et very clear that he's going to take the path since 1978. so basically, the new leader is ready for reforms, for changing the growth pattern for china's economy. so i think it's going to be very fast. but on the other hand, the new leaders mentioned about the challenges, the difficulties of these reforms. i think everybody understands what it means. so i think the launch of these reforms, off this economic growth model will be prequick. but in terms of the completion, i think it's going to be quite prolonged, i think. >> yeah. and how much difficulty are they going to have as they change policy dealing with the
joining us is the chief economist at diawa capital markets. thanks for joining us. at what sort of pace do you think this leadership might be able to implement their reforms, their switch to domestic demand? will they go at the same pace as the previous administration? >> i would say the pace would be faster. i would say most people are surprised by how fast the new leaders actually took actions. you know, mr. shi and the shenzhen a few weeks ago and he made et very clear that he's going...
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thank you so much for joining us on the floor show. at least though both are winning. apple. it has been the headline almost every single day for the past six months. we have heard of too big to fail. are some companies just too big to succeed? my next guest says once a company gets to the top, there is nowhere to go but down. what does that mean for all of you apple watchers. joining me now is robert arnott. it is great to have you. so glad you are here to discuss this. i can hear people screaming right now. what do you mean. apple has to go higher. what is your premise here? >> firstly, a lot of credit goes to my co-author on this study. she did all the heavy lifting on this. historically and ask a very simple question. when a company gets to be the largest in its sector, the largest in his country or the largest in its world and that is something we have always known. a great company is not always a great investment. what we find is no top dog has ever stayed top dog and, if you have a top dog, it winds up being targeted by regulators, targeted by pundits, targeted by comp
thank you so much for joining us on the floor show. at least though both are winning. apple. it has been the headline almost every single day for the past six months. we have heard of too big to fail. are some companies just too big to succeed? my next guest says once a company gets to the top, there is nowhere to go but down. what does that mean for all of you apple watchers. joining me now is robert arnott. it is great to have you. so glad you are here to discuss this. i can hear people...
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it's in it and they are getting to know each other's game but it was ever match its natural getting used to the team style won't take on . these match was held behind closed doors as a punishment following the flare scandal again zinni how informed the nominee to remain with three splendid strikes a game of hit ten is between one thousand year old yvonne sol the off and their two yusupov gave dumpy to ask his man the lead mahler's juge it doubled the lead up to thirty minutes and gave in karate rifled hole midway through the second half to seal the three nil when the phillies for the camera had a record and be true being for six years and tonight we played solidly most at the bag and in a ten deserved this win. throw in the cross and our darby the ones that are us as milly's finally broke the deadlock ten minutes after they interrupt coelen home side cross the lurch only to own with two late free kicks first deviation beats and levelled matters with one minutes to go and alexander martin reached clinch to make three in stoppage time. three struggling bowled a managed to hold in form tear
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him key in italy in week three days' time both teams quickly found it offensive rhythm but an alex to use dunk at the end of the first cool to get khan to a twenty four twenty three the. great genes change it if it's helped team key to a big second quarter run and shippers from said game on your invitation afraid xoom gave them a twenty point lead at full time. visitors doing gets any closer than seventeen points behind in the third as dimitri false the sank a three pointer and paul davies beat the buzzer to make it sixty two forty three kuntu third back with baskets from jeff thanks and jonathan to have but the home side of a comfortable seventy seven points to fifty three victory it's a great feeling only we were looking at those game since last week since madrid last renewed a win were. then to the top sixteen and so you know our focus was strictly on this game you know and they got zero soon and italy were the words of foot i was kind of a must win for scott to take the pressure off birds are we want to finish strong and finish in a one or two. seasons euro cup and the peas are m one
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eight years later the banks took us into the soup again. first time, shame on us. we didn't understand we should we did this way. shame on them. second time, shame on us. what do i mean? here is the hard part than may's that some folks but let me plow ahead. we have to face the fact that an undemocratic economic system rooted in the way of organizing a production that we have left in tact has now given us the second major collapse in 75 years. it has undone most of the achievements of the 1930s and it is now in sufficient power to have made sure that the crisis brought on was responded to by the government bailing out all the folks at the top, the biggest banks, biggest corporations, the stock market. and with all that money sent by the government to bail us out we to realities were left. one, it wasn't enough to overcome the crisis and number 2, the government's probably borrow the money to bail everybody out and that has to be dealt with and the way it will be dealt with is we're going to fire teachers, we're going to cut back on your pensions, we are going to fo
eight years later the banks took us into the soup again. first time, shame on us. we didn't understand we should we did this way. shame on them. second time, shame on us. what do i mean? here is the hard part than may's that some folks but let me plow ahead. we have to face the fact that an undemocratic economic system rooted in the way of organizing a production that we have left in tact has now given us the second major collapse in 75 years. it has undone most of the achievements of the 1930s...
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june us with the head it's barbaric level. those in the lead at the break thanks to our excellent series with twenty minutes to go a debatable second yellow sony colossal recall for the host down to ten men and with so soon made it three one. for a monster of girl names a need for. well i'm a new enemy his head i was just a conciliation for two zany who are now just three points at the way of life which he owes a lot of talented players it's in it and we're getting to know each other's game but it was ever manage it's natural getting used to the team style won't take on. these match was held behind closed doors as a punishment following the flare scandal again zinni how informed the nominee to remain with three splendid strikes a game of hit ten is between one thousand year old yvonne soli off and their two yusupov gave down between us because man the lead mahler's juge it doubled the lead up to thirty minutes and gave in karate rifled hole midway through the second half to seal the three nil when the phillies but again i'm re
june us with the head it's barbaric level. those in the lead at the break thanks to our excellent series with twenty minutes to go a debatable second yellow sony colossal recall for the host down to ten men and with so soon made it three one. for a monster of girl names a need for. well i'm a new enemy his head i was just a conciliation for two zany who are now just three points at the way of life which he owes a lot of talented players it's in it and we're getting to know each other's game but...
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> have you ever wished for perfect health or dreamed about living a long, vibrant life filled with all the things you love to do? well, i've gotreat news for you. in this show, i am going to share with you the secret cause of most all chronic disease. >> male announcer: internationally renowned digestive care expert and best-selling author, brenda watson, has spent her career giving the gift of vibrant health. >> i'm also gonna share with you the three early warning signs that your health is in jeopardy. then i'm going to give you the formula for living healthier than ever, for preventing and
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and that's what we used to chat about. and rahm was saying maybe he just was thinking about the smoothies on hawaii. >> rose: that's an interesting detail about that. i saw rahm emanuel interviewed and i didn't get this from him yesterday. it's the idea that he still plays, a role. he's still connected to rahm emanuel and gives him advice when asks and asks him advice often. >> i think that would be smart. >> rose: let me talk to you, please, about nelson mandela. you were his friend. he's 94 years old. he clearly has not been well: >> he's not well, charlie, he stopped having any kind of public events a couple years ago. he -- you know, a man who -- so much confidence felt that he just wasn't up to being in public and his memory wasn't up to it and would occasionally forget people's names and he's so proud that he didn't want to subject himself to that. i think he's struggling. he's 94 years old. i think some things are failing. he doesn't want to be out there publicly and i think we have to respect that. >> rose: when he
and that's what we used to chat about. and rahm was saying maybe he just was thinking about the smoothies on hawaii. >> rose: that's an interesting detail about that. i saw rahm emanuel interviewed and i didn't get this from him yesterday. it's the idea that he still plays, a role. he's still connected to rahm emanuel and gives him advice when asks and asks him advice often. >> i think that would be smart. >> rose: let me talk to you, please, about nelson mandela. you were his...
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there are unproven allegations that it is using some form of gas on the battlefront. activists say seven rebels have died from it with dozens of others affected. it smells like phosphorus, this one says. "it suffocates you. it makes you feel like your eyes are popping out, and the smell is unbearable." these weapons are unquestionably been used as the rebels are gaining more and more ground, but there is still fighting to do before they can get power in damascus, where the regime is showing no public sign of being ready to give up. bbc news, be read. >> now, some rather alarming news. apparently, the festivity is shrinking. according to chinese factories that make up so much of the world's festive decorations. we have been to a factory town to see the effect of falling global demand. >> by some estimates, this factory town in eastern china makes half of all of the christmas decorations sold around the world. but the ongoing global financial crisis means foreign buyers are changing their habits. of course, taller, factor trees are more expensive, so this year, they say
there are unproven allegations that it is using some form of gas on the battlefront. activists say seven rebels have died from it with dozens of others affected. it smells like phosphorus, this one says. "it suffocates you. it makes you feel like your eyes are popping out, and the smell is unbearable." these weapons are unquestionably been used as the rebels are gaining more and more ground, but there is still fighting to do before they can get power in damascus, where the regime is...
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we hope it's by watching us here on "worldwide exchange." e-mail us, tweet us. ross westgate will be back tomorrow if the world doesn't end. stick around. to south korea, the incoming president says she wants warmer ties, but it has to be on her terms. plenty more when we come back. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express [ maby december 22nd break from the holiday stress. for christmas delivery. >>> south korea's president elect park geun-hye wants it known that she's not willing to make concessions with the north. she says she wants to pursue further relations. only if the north abandon its nuclear program. why should they take her seriously? sherry kang explains. >>> scenes of victory and celebration after park geun-hye won the presidential elections. >> this election is your victory. this is a victory brought by the people's hope for overcoming crisis and economic recovery. >> the daughter
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joining us is sue foxley. good to see you. thanks so much for joining us. mark field says -- he's quoted today, he says figures show we've had a 53% decrease in greater london property sales between 2 and 5 million. is it all stamp duty? how much of an impact do you think it's had? >> i think stamp duty was really the nail in the coffin for that part of the market during this period. i mean certainly there is a struggle there in terms of the economy and there is uncertainty in order to make a big investment like that. people are a little bit nervous. i think the caution now is not so much the actual figure, which obviously don't's things particularly just over two million, but it's more the concern that actually we don't know quite what's going to come next. and we really need a stable transparent system that we can trust as how we're going to move in the future. >> the chancellor sticks another percentage on to stamp duty. if he raises it up one million, all going to have a big collective groan. >> i think we all should have a collective groan actually, be
joining us is sue foxley. good to see you. thanks so much for joining us. mark field says -- he's quoted today, he says figures show we've had a 53% decrease in greater london property sales between 2 and 5 million. is it all stamp duty? how much of an impact do you think it's had? >> i think stamp duty was really the nail in the coffin for that part of the market during this period. i mean certainly there is a struggle there in terms of the economy and there is uncertainty in order to...
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stay with us. abc 7 news >>> a viral video did more than just make a norwegian man famous but got him a tryout with the nfl this, is he kicking the ball with amazing accuracy and the video has been seen a million times and a pro scout saw it and got him to tryout this week for the new york jets. >> and watched the video them. want immediate to go dry tri out. >> good leg. scouts compare him to kicker sebastian janikowski, who is polish. >> i like the little banner, kick alicious. >> sandhya patel is back with the forecast. is there more rain come something. >> yes. as you look here, now, just high clouds approaching but we'll be seeing rain in the very near future, if you have plans, snow is winding down in new england area, northeast but there is a winter storm warning across this region for tomorrow, will be fine if you're traveling there. so far, one to almost two feet snof has fallen. snow for chicago, minneapolis. you can see it's cold there. some storms are possible around new orleans. denver
stay with us. abc 7 news >>> a viral video did more than just make a norwegian man famous but got him a tryout with the nfl this, is he kicking the ball with amazing accuracy and the video has been seen a million times and a pro scout saw it and got him to tryout this week for the new york jets. >> and watched the video them. want immediate to go dry tri out. >> good leg. scouts compare him to kicker sebastian janikowski, who is polish. >> i like the little banner,...
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they confirmed they shot one person and different police official tells us that person is in critical condition right now. we have a crew on the scene. we bring awe live report from the latest information tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00 o'clock. there is more breaking news. this in pittsburgh. sky 7 hd is live right now. that's what you are looking at. over a police scene near the pittsburgh bart station that we believe is part of ongoing situation that involved a somewhating at the bart station and caused delays for the system. victim was shot in the parking lot and suffered chest and elbow wound wounds. he was taken to john muir hospital. again this scene is in a neighborhood near the bart station in pittsburgh. we are still working to nail it down and figure out exactly what the connection is here but bart is back up and running normally right now. more details this hour as we get them and of course on abc 7 news at 11:00 o'clock but looking at live breaking pictures near the pittsburgh bart station tonight breaking news. >>> mean time police releasing few details on first of its ki
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from clearly to use is hardly. disturbed. and is that combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. and this is r.t. according to our aims jail the daughter of a prominent opposition activist for one month taking part in a demonstration it is a never acquired just third conviction of the past six months with her father seven life plotting against the ruling family that rising in bahrain has been going on for almost two years now although the opposition of the regime say they are ready for dialogue now and as election reports the divisions might run too deep though for any lasting peace. said dick says his life was shattered his sits on a municipal council in bahrain and several months ago he was shot by police during a peaceful protest looking at him. injuries his lucky to be alive part of an on line one and i was with many other protesters when we were faced by riot police they did not hesitate to shoot us directly to the head with the bullets the police are using for hunting birds and an
from clearly to use is hardly. disturbed. and is that combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. and this is r.t. according to our aims jail the daughter of a prominent opposition activist for one month taking part in a demonstration it is a never acquired just third conviction of the past six months with her father seven life plotting against the ruling family that rising in bahrain has been going on for almost two years now although the opposition of...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
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sylvia, are you with us? can you hear us? i think sylvia lost her sound there so we'll come back out to her in just a second. if we can forward on to some of the other news we're getting out of that meeting, mario monti made a surprise appearance that we'll talk about as soon as silvia comes back. in particular, let's shift to asia and head to key elections. think in the most recent manufa worsening, meanwhile, opinion polls have been very consistent about which party is likely to become japan's next ruling party. kaori enjoji has more for this. >> japanese prime minister yoshi hikonoda is trying to keep his party in power just days before the election. it could pave the way for the return of the liberal democratic party of japan. >> japan is going to have another election due next year. and what abbe is perhaps going to do is to use the government machine as much as possible in order for the budget to be increased to sustain some of the public works because there is another critical juncture coming up because the japanese go
sylvia, are you with us? can you hear us? i think sylvia lost her sound there so we'll come back out to her in just a second. if we can forward on to some of the other news we're getting out of that meeting, mario monti made a surprise appearance that we'll talk about as soon as silvia comes back. in particular, let's shift to asia and head to key elections. think in the most recent manufa worsening, meanwhile, opinion polls have been very consistent about which party is likely to become...